Thursday, May 7. You woke up, stepped outside, and the air hit you like a wall. The Bureau of Meteorology had already issued a severe weather warning for Victoria that morning - damaging southwesterly winds averaging 60 to 70 km/h, gusts up to 90 km/h, and blizzard conditions across alpine areas. Across Geelong and the Surf Coast, overnight temperatures plunged well below the May average, and what meteorologists described as the coldest nights of 2026 to date swept across southeastern Australia. A cold air mass straight up from the Southern Ocean - tracking across some of the coldest sea surface temperatures on earth before hitting the mainland - arrived earlier and more intensely than expected for this time of year.
That kind of morning has a way of forcing a decision. You either have a system that handles it, or you don't. For a lot of Geelong households, that cold snap was the moment they realised their old ducted system - or lack of one - simply wasn't cutting it anymore.
The obvious cost is comfort. But there's a less visible one: inefficiency. Older ducted gas heaters and ageing reverse-cycle systems work significantly harder during sudden temperature drops, often running continuously without ever quite reaching the set temperature. That shows up on your energy bill weeks later and catches many households by surprise.
Geelong's climate is deceptive. May averages of 13°C don't tell the full story. Cold fronts from the Southern Ocean can push conditions well below that with little warning, as last Thursday proved. On the coldest nights of May, temperatures in the Geelong region can drop to around 2°C - and in fringe areas and the You Yangs surrounds, even lower. A ducted reverse-cycle system sized and installed correctly handles that range without blinking. An undersized or poorly installed one - or one that hasn't been looked at in years - struggles.
For Geelong small business owners with commercial premises, or anyone running a home office, the stakes are even higher. Comfort directly affects productivity, and an unreliable system creates exactly the kind of disruption you don't need heading into the cooler months.
A modern ducted reverse-cycle air conditioning system delivers consistent, zoned heating across your entire property - ceiling to floor, room to room - and then switches seamlessly to cooling when summer arrives. For a region that genuinely needs both, it's the most cost-effective long-term solution available.
Today's ducted systems from manufacturers like Daikin and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries operate at efficiencies that would have seemed extraordinary a decade ago. Inverter technology means the compressor modulates output rather than constantly cycling on and off - the system finds a steady, efficient rhythm that maintains temperature with far less energy. That matters a great deal on the kind of sustained cold nights Geelong experienced last week.
Pair that with smart zone control through Advantage Air - which Stewart Air installs as part of our ducted systems - and you have complete control over which areas of your home or business are heated, when, and to what temperature. Heat only the rooms being used. Pre-warm the bedroom before you get there. Set schedules that match your actual routine. That level of control translates directly into lower running costs across a Geelong winter.
The Victorian Government's energy upgrade rebate programs can significantly reduce the upfront cost of a new ducted system. Through the Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) program, eligible households can access point-of-sale discounts when upgrading from an older, less efficient heating system to a modern reverse-cycle ducted installation. The savings can be substantial - in some cases thousands of dollars off the installed price.
Stewart Air is an authorised installer under these programs, which means we handle the paperwork and ensure your installation is fully compliant for the rebate. You don't need to navigate the process yourself. The key eligibility requirements are straightforward: the property generally needs to be replacing an existing inefficient system, and the installation must be carried out by an accredited provider. If you're unsure whether you qualify, the quickest way to find out is to get in touch and we'll walk you through it in plain language.
The process starts with a proper assessment of your property. There's no one-size-fits-all answer with ducted systems - the right system capacity, duct layout, and zone configuration depends on your floor plan, ceiling height, insulation, and how you actually use the space. Getting this step right is what separates a system that works from one that runs constantly and never quite satisfies.
Andrew works directly with every customer, so you're talking to the person doing the work - not a sales team that hands off to a crew you've never met. The Geelong and Surf Coast region is our home ground, and we understand the conditions here: coastal humidity on the Bellarine Peninsula, the temperature differentials between Torquay and inland Geelong, the exposed conditions along the Great Ocean Road through to Apollo Bay and Lorne. These things affect system selection and installation approach in ways that matter.
Once the system is sized and designed, installation is typically completed in a day or two depending on the property. We commission and test thoroughly before we leave, and we walk you through the controls so you know exactly how to get the most out of your system from day one.
Last Thursday was a reminder that Geelong winters don't always give you notice. The cold fronts that roll up from the Southern Ocean can arrive fast and stay longer than forecast. If your current system left you reaching for extra blankets last week - or if you're still relying on portable heaters and a gas unit from another era - this is the right time to sort it out, before the real winter months arrive and installer schedules fill up.
Stewart Air Conditioning provides free quotes for ducted air conditioning installation across Geelong, the Bellarine Peninsula, and the Surf Coast - from Torquay to Lorne and Apollo Bay. We'll assess your property, recommend the right system, and explain exactly what you can save through available government rebates. Call Andrew directly on 0449 611 323 or get in touch through the website. There's no pressure and no obligation - just straight answers from someone who knows the local conditions and does the work themselves.

andrew@stewartaircon.com.au
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